1:72 scale diecast tank by Hobby Master.
The M26 Pershing was developed at the end of WWII as the successor of the M4 Sherman. Weighing
in at 46 tons with 127mm of armor, excellent agility and a 90mm M3 gun for its punch, the Pershing was
a tank capable of standing up to the Panthers and Tiger I’s. At the start of the Korean War the M26 was
sent to combat the Soviet built T-34/85s. The M26 became the model for designing the M46, M48 and
M60 tanks.
Marine Pershings were delivered in normal Army colors and share the standard olive drab finish.
Delivered in normal Army colors of standard olive drab this M26 carries Marine Tactical markings in
yellow to indicate the company, platoon and individual vehicle. The TK<2> marking is the temporary
divisional insignia with embarkation number painted on it preceded by TK, for 1st Tank Battalion. The
USMC painted over the Army registration number with the last digits – 118039 showing. White
markings chalked on the front skirt probably are shipping markings. In Korea Marine tanks did not
regularly carry the US Army’s white star insignia but they did at Inchon. The nine 1st Tank Battalion
M26s landed at Green Beach as part of the first wave. The following day 6 columns of T-34s were sent
to repel the attack but half were destroyed by aircraft and half by M26’s.